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🔗 If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing
The point here – the point I made 20 years ago to Chris Anderson – is that this is the foreseeable, inevitable result of designing devices for remote, irreversible, nonconsensual downgrades.
I worry about this with issue with my iTunes movie collection. But also, he’s not wrong. -
🔗 NYC Slice
Starting in 2014, I logged every slice of pizza I ate in New York City on the Instagram account NYC Slice. The results shown below are collected from 464 slices.
Love this idea. If one were to do this in Japan, what could it be? Ramen seems "typical"...onigiri (rice ball) shops aren't super common...tako-yaki (octopus balls), perhaps in Osaka... 🤔 Also, I need an excuse to buy a .yokohama domain. -
🔗 How Biden's Inflation Reduction Act changed the world
President Joe Biden’s landmark Inflation Reduction Act continues the push for re-industrialisation by using tax credits, loans and grants in a bid to create a domestic clean energy supply chain. The FT looks at three companies using IRA incentives to invest in the US and examines whether the legislation signals the end of globalisation
Love to see the big solar, wind, and battery factories being built. Very informative. -
🔗 iMessage, explained
This blog post is going to be a cursory overview of the internals iMessage, as I’ve discovered during my work on pypush, an open source project that reimplements iMessage.
I gloss over specific technical details in the pursuit of brevity and clarity.Would love the ability to send / receive iMessages to a server ala other messaging apps. Well done! 👏 -
🔗 New York will plant thousands of trees using new tech to maximize foliage impact
City council calls for an increase of the urban forest – currently comprising 5.2m trees – even as the mayor demands cuts in spending
Do Yokohama / Tokyo next, please.